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  1. dogbrain

    Shop Comfort Note, and a lighting question

    Mike. You can never have enough light in a shop. I have replaced fluorescent with led. One worked and one didn't for some reason. The fixtures are different manufacturers but I didn't look into the actual difference. Mark
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    Can Anyone Measure Inwale/Outwale Dimensions on a MR Explorer?

    Hey Mike, you should know this. Is the Explorer 17 the same as the Revelation? It seems to be. Interesting that they had a royalex plus, mine seems to have that. I've lifted 75lb canoes and this one is noticeably heavier. Mark
  3. dogbrain

    Can Anyone Measure Inwale/Outwale Dimensions on a MR Explorer?

    After Ricks post I went out and measured the max width of the 17' version and it's a whopping 37.25" from the outside of the royalex. I don't think this hull is just an upscaled explorer since it appears to have quite a bit of extra volume added towards the ends. It is a beast, and i dont know...
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    Can Anyone Measure Inwale/Outwale Dimensions on a MR Explorer?

    I had my 1992 17' MR Revelation/explorer out on the river yesterday and took measurements. I know these gunwales are original and are the same as a friends RX 16' explorer from roughly the same year. The height and width of inside and outside Wales are the same: 21/32" high by 13/16" wide. MR...
  5. dogbrain

    G/Flex

    Yes, the thickened stuff is great for small repairs. It is just thick enough to not sag and cures with a nice smooth surface, unlike when i use additives with other epoxy. I have both types of gflex at home. mark
  6. dogbrain

    Gunwale repair options

    This thread is confirmation to me that the overwhelming amount of damage to canoes comes from when they're out of the water. In my case, all the significant damage. A few scratches and scrapes on rocks are nothing compared to the damage I've done to my boats on dry ground. Some examples just...
  7. dogbrain

    Clinch Nail lengths...

    Regular brass canoe tacks are 11/16” and are meant to join a rib 5/16” and planking 5/32”. Ribs and plank made of soft cedar. The goal is to bury the head in the plank below the surface of the wood and have enough length to turn the end into a J. Doing the math it seems you need a tack 7/32” or...
  8. dogbrain

    FCFS campsites

    All Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier National Park backcountry sites are by reservation, paddle and backpack. I think some High Sierra backpacking sites in national parks are by reservation, some aren't. Mark
  9. dogbrain

    Paddles: Tell me about ottertail shape and butternut wood

    I have settled on an ottertail design of my own as a second paddle for my solo lake/portage type trips. My primary paddle is a ZRE bent shaft. I switch between the two paddles just for the variety on a normal day but usually stick with the bent shaft because it's so darn light. My ottertail is...
  10. dogbrain

    FCFS campsites

    It sounds like you're talking about something a little different, but I find that more and more campgrounds are becoming reservation only. I think things are going your way, at least in the front country. The Yellowstone backcountry has had a reservation system for all backcountry sites for as...
  11. dogbrain

    Audio Books

    Sorry to hear about your father Bob. I hope he can find peace in his current condition. I'm sure you miss paddling the Sangamon River, right? I still have cousins there, but my aunts, uncles and parents are all gone besides my mother who moved to Seattle 40 years ago. Aside from all the cousins...
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    Audio Books

    Bob, I listened to "Astoria" by Peter Stark this spring. It's essentially the story of how John Jacob Astor attempted to settle the pacific northwest just a few years after Lewis and Clark's journey, and his quest to control international trade and commerce. If you don't know much about the...
  13. dogbrain

    Boat cover fabric options?

    I agree, I'm not really that worried about the moisture, mostly the sun.
  14. dogbrain

    Boat cover fabric options?

    Help! I have run out of room for storing wood boats inside. I know I don't need them all and plan to get rid of some, but having them outside in the sun and rain is unsustainable. The Montana sun is brutal on boats. I have a canoe rack and a 4-place canoe trailer, so a tarp is probably what I'm...
  15. dogbrain

    Phone charging for power users.

    I don't have any recharge suggestions, but over time I have settled on just buying extra camera batteries, but I know that doesn't work for a smart phone. On mapping, I have the $20 subscription to Caltopo.com and have the app on my iphone and tablet. There is full coverage for various map and...
  16. dogbrain

    Quetico 11 day solo trip video

    There is a way in my editing software to do a "wipe" transition from one picture to another, and the ability to control the direction and speed. I hope that makes sense. Mark
  17. dogbrain

    Quetico 11 day solo trip video

    Thanks, it's a homemade hat from the bin of fleece scraps. If I make fishing look easy, then the fishing is really easy. Mark
  18. dogbrain

    Quetico 11 day solo trip video

    It was my first experience with a snapping turtle. The fish was only out there for 20 minutes or so. I suppose that turtle had learned to hang near that campsite over the years. Mark
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    Quetico 11 day solo trip video

    In part 2 of the Quetico series I move south from McDougall Lake through a number of beautiful lakes and portages and end up at Cutty Lake. I spend a couple nights there, getting a little rain and having some pretty good fishing. From there, I travel further south to Sark Lake for night 6...
  20. dogbrain

    DIY Spray Covers - Sequential Steps & Photos

    Good to see you found a canoe. Mark
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